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Development of Less Hazardous Cigarettes FREE

Gio B. Gori, PhD; Cornelius J. Lynch, PhD
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Edited by John D. Archer, MD, Senior Editor.


JAMA. 1979;241(19):2005-2005. doi:10.1001/jama.1979.03290450011003
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To the Editor.—  Our recent article in The Journal (240:1255, 1978) on current advances in the development of less hazardous cigarettes resulted in scores of letters to us from physicians, scientists, and other concerned citizens. Two such letters, addressing the extremely important issues of the inhalation practices of smokers and of additives used in the manufacture of commercial brand cigarettes, are to be published in The Journal, with our comments. We would like to take the opportunity here to clarify additional issues that were raised during the ensuing mass media coverage of our findings. It should be emphasized at the outset, however, that our article was intended to be evaluated on its merits by the readers of The Journal and was not intended for general mass media distribution.It was stated in the lay press that our analyses were statistical manipulations of data from short-term animal studies. However, neither animal

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Griest WH, Quincy RB, Guerin MW: Selected Constituents in the Smoke of Domestic Low Tar Cigarettes , Oak Ridge National Laboratory technical memorandum No. 6144, pt (1) . Oak Ridge, Tenn, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, 1977;.
Smoking and Health Report of the Advisory Committee to the Surgeon General of the Public Health Services , publication 1103. Public Health Service, 1964;.
Gori GB:  Low risk cigarettes: A prescription . Science 194:1243-1246, 1976;.

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Griest WH, Quincy RB, Guerin MW: Selected Constituents in the Smoke of Domestic Low Tar Cigarettes , Oak Ridge National Laboratory technical memorandum No. 6144, pt (1) . Oak Ridge, Tenn, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, 1977;.
Smoking and Health Report of the Advisory Committee to the Surgeon General of the Public Health Services , publication 1103. Public Health Service, 1964;.
Gori GB:  Low risk cigarettes: A prescription . Science 194:1243-1246, 1976;.
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